The trio completed a peer-reviewed statistical analysis of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) study on red light cameras. Although the IIHS is often cited as justification for cameras, in their research the USF faculty found no benefit to red light camera use and discovered several statistical flaws in the IIHS model.

A summary of their findings is published in the “Analysis Of National Data Finds No Benefit To Red Light Cameras” on www.thenewspaper.com, a journal of the politics of driving. The original research article “Red Light Cameras Unsuccessful in Reducing Fatal Crashes in Large US Cities” is published in the January 2014 issue of Health Behavior and Policy Review.